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break:

1. To break / break her / break her hymen , to rupture the hymen of a virgin presumably through sexual-intercourse . See deflower for synonyms.

2. In prostitution : a) to collect one's money from a customer; b) or: break-luck , the first money earned that night; c) to depart with a client .


See Also: acrosome, ass-out, avisodomy, bach night, bachelor night, back door trumpet, back in circulation, bed bugs, bent-wrist, biting, blast off, blood sports, blue flame, break, break a cherry, break open the pie, break somebody in, break up, break wind, breaking luck, breath control, bring out (of the closet), Broken Cloud, bronco, burgle, cackle, cop a cherry, Covent Garden ague, crack a cherry, crack a teacup, Dear John, divorce, drain the main vein, fake it, force-fuck, fuck out, fugo, heart breaker-upper, heart-crusher, heart-smasher, heartbreaker, home wrecker, KY jelly, lesbionage, limp-wrist, love cracked, main vein, makeup, matchrupcy, melt the seal, pick a cherry, pickup line, piles, pop somebody open, shatter the seal, spintra, tea, titty, trick day, trick night, undefuckable, walkout, wind

Quotes Containing break:
Larry (William Powell) to his wife Kay (Myrna Loy) in I Love You Again (1940): ''You know , a divorce can break-up a marriage .''
Larry (William Powell) to his wife Kay (Myrna Loy) in I Love You Again (1940): 'You know , a divorce can break-up a marriage .'
Wallace Stevens 1879-1955) Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird: ''Beauty more than bitterness / Makes the heart break .''
Lou Perelli (Alan Arkin) to Ruben Martinez (Andy Garcia) in Steal Big, Steal Little (1995): ''Don''t trust your friends because when they screw you it will break your heart .''
Lou Perelli (Alan Arkin) to Ruben Martinez (Andy Garcia) in Steal Big, Steal Little (1995): ''Don''t trust your friends because when they screw you it will break your heart .''
The waitress, Tiny (Jody Gilbert), to Bill (W.C. Fields) in Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941): ''There''s something awfully big about you... Your nose.''
Jess (Bruno Kirby) and Harry (Billy Crystal) in When Harry Met Sally (1989): - Jess: ''Marriages don''t break-up on account of infidelity . It''s just a symbol that something else is wrong.'' - Harry: ''Really?! Well, that symbol is fucking my wife .''
Garrett Breedlove (Jack Nicholson) and Aurora Greenway (Shirley MacLaine) in Terms of Endearment (1983): - Garrett: 'Trust me about this one thing . You need a lot of drinks.' - Aurora: 'To break the ice?' - Garrett: 'To kill the bug that you have up your ass .'
Manicurist ValDale (Geena Davis) is willing to forgive her fianc Doctor Ted Gallagher (Charles Rocket) for having one last fling if he agrees to lay off nurses in Earth Girls are Easy (1989): 'A relationship is like a porcelain nail , Ted. You can break it and you can glue it back together but it's not going to be as strong as it was unless the person is really committed and not bringing home nurses.'
A short poem by Lou Perelli (Alan Arkin) and Ruben Martinez (Andy Garcia) for Judge W. Myers (David Ogden Stiers) in Steal Big, Steal Little (1995): ''May bleeding piles torment you and corns adorn your feet / And crabs as big as horse flies dig into your balls and eat / And when you''re old and weary and a siphilitic wreck / May you fall through your own bottom and break your bloody neck .''
''Henry, some men are broken by the laws that they break , unable to resist the force that are pushing them down , other men live by the rules that society has set down . You''re not one of them.'' Associate warden Milton Glenn (Gary Oldman) to Henry Young (Kevin Bacon) in Murder in the First (1994)
Jess (Bruno Kirby) and Harry (Billy Crystal) in When Harry Met Sally (1989): - Jess: ''Marriages don''t break-up on account of infidelity . It''s just a symbol that something else is wrong.'' - Harry: ''Really?! Well, that symbol is fucking my wife .''
The waitress, Tiny (Jody Gilbert), to Bill (W.C. Fields) in Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941): ''There''s something awfully big about you... Your nose.''


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